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How to do a Home Pedicure

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 I love to get pedicures and I love the way my feet look and feel after a pedicure. You can always tell when someone has had a professional pedicure. And when I just polish my nails at home, well let’s just say that is obvious that it was done at home. Unfortunately, getting a professional pedicure is not possible due to our busy schedules or just not having the money the extra money.

Caring for you feet should be an essential part of your beauty routine. Heels can become dry and cracked and toenails that are neglected can become long and possibly become ingrown. I have included here step-by-steps instructions on how to give yourself a professional pedicure in the comfort of your home at the fracture of the price. But first, what’s consists of an at home pedicure kit?

  • Acetone-free polish remover – to remove old nail polish
  • Antiseptic sprain – sanitize your feet and prevent infection
  • Aromatherapy oils – for a relaxing mood or stress relief
  • Clear basecoat
  • Cotton balls – for removing nail polish
  • Cuticle softeners – creams and oils keep soften cuticles or ease in pushing back and loosening stubborn skin stuck to the nail bed.
  • Foot file paddle – file away rough, callused skin
  • Footbath (Dr. Scholl's DR6622 Toe-Touch Foot Spa with Massage)
  • Hand Towel
  • Hoof Stick
  • Lotion
  • Nail brush
  • Nail buffer
  • Nail cleansers
  • Nail polish
  • Nail scissors
  • Orange stick
  • Toe separators
  • Toenail clippers
  • Toenail file
  • Toenail nippers
  • Topcoat

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Comments

Leslie 17 months ago

Hmmm.. I don't see the instructions.

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